﻿//using System;
//using System.Collections.Generic;
//using System.Linq;
//using System.Web;
//using System.Web.Security;
//using DotNetOpenAuth.OpenId;

//namespace mBlog.Infrastructure
//{
//    /// <summary>
//    /// Forms authentication interface to facilitate login/logout functionality.
//    /// </summary>
//    /// <remarks>
//    /// The FormsAuthentication type is sealed and contains static members, so it is difficult to
//    /// unit test code that calls its members. The interface and helper class below demonstrate
//    /// how to create an abstract wrapper around such a type in order to make the AccountController
//    /// code unit testable.
//    /// </remarks>
//    public interface IOpenIdAuthentication
//    {
//        void SignIn(Identifier claimedIdentifier, bool createPersistentCookie);

//        void SignOut();
//    }

//    /// <summary>
//    /// The standard FormsAuthentication behavior to use for the live site.
//    /// </summary>
//    public class FormsAuthenticationService : IOpenIdAuthentication
//    {
//        public void SignIn(Identifier claimedIdentifier, bool createPersistentCookie)
//        {
//            FormsAuthentication.SetAuthCookie(claimedIdentifier, createPersistentCookie);
//        }

//        public void SignOut()
//        {
//            FormsAuthentication.SignOut();
//        }
//    }
//}